The increasing global spread of cyanobacteria and their toxin Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is a growing concern.This study aimed to examine the toxic effects of CYN on the early neurodevelopment of zebrafish, and to identify the underlying mechanisms. The findings indicated that zebrafish exposed to varying concentrations of CYN exhibited general developmental toxicity, including typical malformations, diminished embryonic movement, and shortened body length. The length of zebrafish larvae was shortened by 4.8 and 6.1 % in the 0.2 and 2 μm exposure groups, Furthermore, CYN was observed to impede neuronal development and motor behaviour in zebrafish. Concomitantly, CYN markedly elevated reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and modified catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities. Compared with the control group, zebrafish larvae in the 0.2 and 2 μm exposure groups showed a significant decrease of 17.7 and 43.2 % in CAT activity and a significant increase of 51.4 and 84.4 % in SOD activity, indicating that CYN induces oxidative stress. Furthermore, the fluorescence quantification and acridine orange staining assay conducted on additional Tg(lyz:dsRed) transgenic lines provided further evidence that CYN induced an inflammatory response and apoptosis, a finding that was also verified at the gene level. This study not only provides new insights into the mechanisms of CYN toxicity, but also provides important scientific evidence for risk assessment of environmental pollutants and the conservation of aquatic organisms.

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